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New MSU grad Connor Williams held a special secret for four years of college, but now he wants the world to know. He was one of the students who portrayed Sparty.
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Spring is here, which means the outdoor pickleball courts around the area are becoming busy.
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Michigan is one of the few states in the nation not to have volleyball as a varsity sport at the high school level. The surge of male MSU students who play volleyball show change is coming.
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The availability of online and in-person sports gambling is growing, adding another chapter in Michigan’s long history with wagering.
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Lansing’s own Hawk Island County Park provides a refreshing twist to your typical winter activities.
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The university is adding two new state-of-the-art facilities for students and the esports team in hopes of enriching MSU’s gaming culture.
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The group has some unusual traditions, keeping generations of players connected.
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The team actively competes against other collegiate programs, despite the lack of ski hills close to Michigan State.
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The martial art club draws newcomers and veterans of the sparring sport, drawn to the personal growth and togetherness.
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The system is still evolving, but it’s clear that the opportunities for college varsity athletes to make outside money off sponsorships comes with reward - and risk.
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The understanding of body dysmorphia is growing in the medical and counseling communities, now seen as something serious that requires intervention.
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Despite dealing with the losses of key contributors, Okemos’s varsity boys basketball team has stuck out to many with their hot start, which can largely be attributed to twins Colin and Brennan Walton.